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History Review, Issue: 50

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Howard Amos interrogates a key text on colonialism and assesses its influence.

Robert Carr traces developments in British policy between 1917 and 1956.

Robert Pearce changes his mind about a new textbook on Gladstone.

Mark Rathbone compares Gladstone's and Disraeli's differing approaches to a crucial foreign policy issue.

Lucy Wooding has reservations about a new study of the Tudor heavyweight.

Robert Pearce seeks to provoke thought on the origins of a momentous election result.

Jonathan Lewis takes issue with a common interpretation.

John Matusiak provides a post-revisionist perspective on Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset.

Stephen Young puts the career of the 40th American President into historical perspective.

Retha Warnicke pays tribute to one of the first historical advisors to History Review.

Geoffrey Roberts accounts for the Soviet victory in the greatest battle of the Second Word War.

Nick Fellows offers practical advice.

Richard Evans has written two articles for History Review explaining how a modern, progressive country surrendered to a brutal and murderous dictatorship. In the first...

Alan Farmer has enjoyed two new Seminar Studies on US history.

Jonathan Smele commends a new study of a key Soviet thinker and actor.


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